Tuckpointing is the repair and renewal of mortar joints in brick or stone masonry, essential for preserving structural integrity and preventing water infiltration that can lead to spalling, mold, and foundation damage. The process begins with carefully raking out deteriorated mortar to a consistent depth without harming surrounding masonry, followed by cleaning the joints of dust and debris. New mortar is then applied, tooled to match the original joint profile. Proper tuckpointing restores weather resistance, stabilizes the wall, improves energy efficiency by sealing air gaps, and preserves the building’s appearance and value—when done correctly, results are long-lasting, neat joints that blend with existing masonry and protect the structure for years.. Damaged mortar joints without tuckpointing can lead to water infiltration, cracks, and structural damage overtime. Contact for more info.